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Effects of greening and community reuse of vacant lots on crime
by
Branas, Charles
, Hohl, Bernadette
, Han, SeungHoon
, Kondo, Michelle
in
Adjustment
/ Burglary
/ Cleaning
/ Community
/ Community action
/ Community gardens
/ Community involvement
/ Crime
/ Crime prevention
/ Data processing
/ Gardens & gardening
/ Greening
/ Intervention
/ Land
/ Motor vehicles
/ Neighborhoods
/ Offenses
/ Poisson density functions
/ Public spaces
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Reuse
/ Sociodemographics
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Statistical analysis
/ Treatment methods
/ Urban studies
/ Vacancies
/ White collar crime
2016
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Effects of greening and community reuse of vacant lots on crime
by
Branas, Charles
, Hohl, Bernadette
, Han, SeungHoon
, Kondo, Michelle
in
Adjustment
/ Burglary
/ Cleaning
/ Community
/ Community action
/ Community gardens
/ Community involvement
/ Crime
/ Crime prevention
/ Data processing
/ Gardens & gardening
/ Greening
/ Intervention
/ Land
/ Motor vehicles
/ Neighborhoods
/ Offenses
/ Poisson density functions
/ Public spaces
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Reuse
/ Sociodemographics
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Statistical analysis
/ Treatment methods
/ Urban studies
/ Vacancies
/ White collar crime
2016
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Effects of greening and community reuse of vacant lots on crime
by
Branas, Charles
, Hohl, Bernadette
, Han, SeungHoon
, Kondo, Michelle
in
Adjustment
/ Burglary
/ Cleaning
/ Community
/ Community action
/ Community gardens
/ Community involvement
/ Crime
/ Crime prevention
/ Data processing
/ Gardens & gardening
/ Greening
/ Intervention
/ Land
/ Motor vehicles
/ Neighborhoods
/ Offenses
/ Poisson density functions
/ Public spaces
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Reuse
/ Sociodemographics
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Statistical analysis
/ Treatment methods
/ Urban studies
/ Vacancies
/ White collar crime
2016
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Effects of greening and community reuse of vacant lots on crime
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Effects of greening and community reuse of vacant lots on crime
2016
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The Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation initiated a 'Lots of Green' programme to reuse vacant land in 2010. We performed a difference-in-differences analysis of the effects of this programme on crime in and around newly treated lots, in comparison to crimes in and around randomly selected and matched, untreated vacant lot controls. The effects of two types of vacant lot treatments on crime were tested: a cleaning and greening 'stabilisation' treatment and a 'community reuse' treatment mostly involving community gardens. The combined effects of both types of vacant lot treatments were also tested. After adjustment for various sociodemographic factors, linear and Poisson regression models demonstrated statistically significant reductions in all crime classes for at least one lot treatment type. Regression models adjusted for spatial autocorrelation found the most consistent significant reductions in burglaries around stabilisation lots, and in assaults around community reuse lots. Spill-over crime reduction effects were found in contiguous areas around newly treated lots. Significant increases in motor vehicle thefts around both types of lots were also found after they had been greened. Community-initiated vacant lot greening may have a greater impact on reducing more serious, violent crimes.
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